A witness has reported being abducted by grey aliens in Coates, Minnesota. This report has been obtained from a testimony included in the database of Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) and was posted on 19 July, 2015.
The witness begins the report by describing what he was doing at the time of the incident.
“My friend and I were on our way home to Rochester, MN. It was about 2:00 am and we were driving past the town of Coates.”
He talks about hearing a low humming sound that created vibrations in

OpenMinds TV interviewed Luigi Vendertelli, a Montreal resident who spoke out about some truly strange encounters that provide food for thought. Vendertelli is a UFO researcher who has worked on official research projects involving UFO's after doing extensive field investigations on alien encounters and abductee cases.
He has been fascinated with Aliens and UFOs since his late teens. "I came to realize that this was real” he said after going through the possibility that people may h

Police in the West Midlands have received numerous complaints about aliens! It’s official: a West Midlands resident making an enquiry under the Freedom of Information act, requested figures for West Midlands alien abductions during the last three years according to ‘Open Minds’, a site dedicated to reporting on UFO spottings, alien abductions and UFO investigations.
According to the West Midlands police, the last three years have seen twenty-three reports of hostile alien act

National Newspaper pursues Travel writers

Some of us like to travel the hard way. Long lines at airport security, cramped seats and bad food in flight, cancellations and delays are common with air travel. Unfortunately, in order to get to the more exotic destinations of the world, air travel is a necessity. Once you land, there are other problems

– the language barrier, crowded transportation (try 23 people packed into a 14-seater mini-bus), long treks along potholed roads, hotels with more bugs than beds and undrinkable water. Why does anyone do it?

A sense of adventure is probably the top motivation, plus a desire to see the incredible landscapes in different countries and the structures and artefacts belonging to different cultures. There is so much to see and explore. Many times, the excitement of planning a trip, and sharing the experience afterwards, are as rewarding as the travel itself.Some of us like to travel in comfort, or not at all. Travelling in comfort is expensive and not always an option, but that doesn’t mean that one has to forego the thrill of traversing the Silk Route, meeting indigenous people of the Amazon, or exploring a Neolithic dwelling on the island of Orkney. Welcome to the world of armchair travel where you can visit any area of the globe, meet fascinating characters and gain insights into the minds of the inhabitants of Malaya, Moldova, Moscow or Montserrat, all from the comfort of your own home.

Atlases are a fascinating source of information about this wonderful world. So many unvisited, unheard of places with evocative names like Samarkand or Kota Kinabalu, Medicine Hat or Mpumalanga, Ruwenzori or Rotorua. Guide books are filled with intriguing facts and figures. But the real thrill comes from reading the first-hand account of someone who has experienced the weather, the roads, the food, the flora and the fauna, be that tiny tree frog or man-eating tiger. It is not necessary to be a professional writer in order to be able to convey a sense of wonder and excitement about a location where you had a really good experience. Even a really bad experience can make good reading.

Have you been to a great travel destination? Why not write about it in The Canadian, (www.agoracosmopolitan.com)? The definition of a great travel destination will vary from person to person. It may be a trip to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador or Antarctica; it may be a cool festival 20 kilometres from your front door. It could be a surprisingly delightful restaurant in any otherwise dingy town. A travel article could be about a six month stay on a South Pacific atoll, or a weekend in Stockholm. Send in your account of a travel adventure and become a travel writer with The Canadian.

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